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CANARY Bean, Heirloom Vegetable, DRY BUSH

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Original price $ 2.99 - Original price $ 69.99
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$ 2.99 - $ 69.99
Current price $ 2.99
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A popular bean from Peru, perfect for Mexican cuisine. Thin-skinned and meaty. Great for refried beans.

Mayocoba Beans, also known as Peruano or Canary Beans, have a pinto bean-like texture when cooked. They are a yellowish ivory color and are grown in Peru, Mexico, and the Andean valleys. These beans are considered King of Beans by Latin chefs for their unique taste, texture, and lack of typical digestive side effects.
How to grow Bean 

CANARY Bean is a fast-growing, easy-to-grow bush bean that produces high yields in just 2-4 weeks. Suitable for Zones 5 and 13, it prefers sunny areas with moderately watered, well-draining soil and a pH of 6.0-6.8..

How to Pick Dry Beans: Harvest beans once the pods are dry on the plant. Our dry bean types all consistently dry down by approximately September 15, the date that frost poses a risk. In the event of frost and if the beans still need time to dry, gather the pods and bring them inside to dry. They are considered fully dried when the pods are crispy. Remove the shells and utilize.

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Ordered over 2 1/2 weeks ago, supposed to ship within 3-5 days. A shipping label was created to make it appear to have been shipped a week ago, but when you check tracking it still has not been given to shipper. Multiple emails, no response. $26 for beans and they can't even respond? Bad customer service! Will not buy from again.

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